I dont have the best speakers, but did anybody else feel they screwed up 'The Word' at the 2:11 mark? The keyboards came in during the break and Paul went with another verse. Probably just me. Very cool regardless.

I dont have the best speakers, but did anybody else feel they screwed up 'The Word' at the 2:11 mark? The keyboards came in during the break and Paul went with another verse. Probably just me. Very cool regardless.

The keyboardist came in one verse too early. Paul sang the correct lyrics to the next verse...

Now that I know what I feel must be rightI'm here to show everybody the light

nimrod

Im not surprised though that the vast majority of his live shows are Beatle songs, I cant believe how someone who wrote so many fabulous songs has written so many average ones on his endless solo albums

I dont have the best speakers, but did anybody else feel they screwed up 'The Word' at the 2:11 mark? The keyboards came in during the break and Paul went with another verse. Probably just me. Very cool regardless.

at the time he wrote that Paul was absolutely on fire, I cant imagine any other band not bothering to record it, staggering really..

Kev, I vivdly remember hearing Come And Get It for the first time. It was January 1970 and I was sitting in my MGB (very appropriately British Racing Green) and my girlfiend Nancy (sometimes I'd call her Magill and sometimes I called her Lil ) was sitting next to me and we were listening to the radio. We were both very excited to hear what we thought was a new Beatles record.

Paul insisted that Badfinger use the same arrangement and Tom Evans sounded a lot like Paul on that one...